Studies in Storytelling

A YA writer tries to glean the tricks, keys, and narrative strategies behind the magic.

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Philosoraptor Ponders Books & Storytelling







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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

I Just Wanna Read/Write Stories that Make Me Feel these Things....









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About the Storytelling Studier

Courtney is a writer and editor living in Bloomington, Indiana. She has an English Degree from the University of South Carolina. She fangirls over anime and manga, gobbles YA books like Sara Crewe, and constantly narrates her own life in her head.

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